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ADHD
Anorexia Nervosa
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-characterized by restrictive eating patterns, extremely low body weight,
and an intense fear of gaining weight
-may engage in excessive exercise as means of controlling weight
-affects 1-2% of pop.
• 0.3% of adolescents
,Pica Medical Complications
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-intestinal obstruction
• Consumption of abrasive items such as rocks might cause intestinal
obstruction or tear
-poisoning
• Lead poisoning from excess consumption of paint flakes
-medical emergencies
-Infections from organisms and parasites that get inside the body from the
consumption of dirt or mud
-Infections may damage the liver or kidneys
-Esophageal tears caused by sharp or harsh objects like metal scraps
-Damage to the brain from eating lead or any other harmful substances
-Constipation, bloody stool, or diarrhea
-Mouth and teeth injuries
eating corn starch can cause _________
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iron deficiency anemia
-secondary to pica (eating corn starch)
Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)
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, -creating a caring, just, and affirming world for LGBTQ+ people and those
who love them.
-support and resources
Binge eating severity:
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is ranked based on the number of binge eating episodes that occur in a
typical week
-Mild: 1 to 3
-Moderate: 4 to 7
-Severe: 8 to 13
-Extreme: 14 or more
Which of the following factors impact the development of eating disorders? Select all
that apply.
parental attitudes to gender roles
having a close relative with an eating disorder
weight stigma in the culture
trauma
intense family expectations related to physical appearance
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, having a close relative with an eating disorder
weight stigma in the culture
trauma
intense family expectations related to physical appearance
Rationale: Family history that includes a close relative with an eating
disorder, weight stigma in the culture or family, trauma (especially physical
or sexual abuse), and a history of being bullied about weight or physical
appearance may increase the risk for eating disorders.
Which of the following are the most appropriate management interventions for
Aniyah? Select all that apply.
collaborate with medical providers to obtain complete blood count (CBC) and zinc
levels
collaborate with medical providers to obtain lead levels
collaborate with medical providers to provide nutritional supplements such as
Pediasure
recommend that Aniyah's mother remove all pencil erasers from the home
begin behavior modification therapy with Aniyah and her mother
begin olanzapine 2.5 mg daily
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